Category: Cultural
Size: 100,000 sq. ft.
Condition: Pristine
Inhabitants: N/A
Description
The Apogee Supernatural History Museum has been dedicated to researching and educating about the histories of both the human and the spiritual worlds, and how the two have intersected over time. This privately funded museum is now 10 years old, and houses the continuing research into the spirit world. The museum is often visited by Apogee residents, tourists, and their accompanying spirits. The entry fee is $10 for Adults, $5 for seniors, and the museum is free for children. The museum itself traces human-spirit interaction back to approximately 4,000 BCE, including some Sumerian texts which allude to spiritual intervention and ritualistic offerings which resemble modern summoning practices.
The Museum is largely funded by a private donor, whose identity has been speculated, but not yet confirmed. When inquiries are made, most people just refer to them as the philanthropist. Some of the staff even refer to them as “Phil” for short.
Category: Cultural
Size: 100,000 sq. ft.
Condition: Pristine
Inhabitants: N/A
Description
The Apogee Supernatural History Museum has been dedicated to researching and educating about the histories of both the human and the spiritual worlds, and how the two have intersected over time. This privately funded museum is now 10 years old, and houses the continuing research into the spirit world. The museum is often visited by Apogee residents, tourists, and their accompanying spirits. The entry fee is $10 for Adults, $5 for seniors, and the museum is free for children. The museum itself traces human-spirit interaction back to approximately 4,000 BCE, including some Sumerian texts which allude to spiritual intervention and ritualistic offerings which resemble modern summoning practices.
The Museum is largely funded by a private donor, whose identity has been speculated, but not yet confirmed. When inquiries are made, most people just refer to them as the philanthropist. Some of the staff even refer to them as “Phil” for short.